The photosphere is the visible layer of the sun (or any other star). Light energy and photons and other solar radiation are given off and escape the sun from the photosphere. Photo=light.
I think it does close to what the photosphere does
The photosphere is the visible "surface" of a star such as the sun from which the light we see emanates.
Sunspots sit on the sun's photosphere. The photosphere is the surface of the sun, and sunspots are dark regions on it that are visible. The photosphere's average temperature is about 5800 degrees Kelvin.
The Sun's photosphere is the layer of the Sun that is very visible and it usually produces most of the sunlight.
photosphere
I think it does close to what the photosphere does
It goes out from the core into the radiation zone then into the convection zone where convection happens then it goes to the photosphere to become granules.
photosphere.
the photosphere does nothing
the sun has a photosphere.
The part of the sun that is going to emit the most visible light is going to be the Photosphere
Next to the Photosphere is the Subsurface flows.
The Photosphere
On a star, the chromosphere is the next layer above the photosphere.
The photosphere
NO it is not called the Photosphere it is called the corona.
The photosphere emits the visible light from the sun.